OK, I understand now - a different format for defining formats!

There is no effort that I know of to do that, and I wouldn't see that
as being in core joda-Time. It would make a great small add-on project
though.

Stephen


On 30 November 2011 02:20, Dexter Fryar <dexter.fr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I wouldn't say ISO 8601 is unsupported. Only that in some cases the
> grammar definitions would allow easier usage from external text
> elements - from a config file for example. Similar to the pattern
> syntax symbols/tokens, but in a less granular manner which would make
> conditional parsing easier. It would also be less ambiguous since the
> hierarchical definitions are explicit.
>
> Appendix A. ISO 8601 Collected ABNF
>  date-century
>  ...
>  period
>
>
> config.file
>  format=/var/log/date-year/date-month/date-mday
>
> vs.
>
> config.file
>  format=/var/log/YY/MM/dd
>  ...
>  format=/var/log/YYYY/MM/dd
>
>
> >From the application side you can enforce the tokens and do
> substitution easier than char parsing. Log4j ConversionPattern, does
> this from the properties file essentially doing the same thing Joda
> does for char parsing.
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 6:01 PM, Stephen Colebourne
> <scolebou...@joda.org> wrote:
>> At a quick glance that just looks like ISO 8601, which is supported.
>> Have you found something that is not supported?
>> Stephen
>>
>> On 29 November 2011 23:48, Dexter Fryar <dexter.fr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Is there any effort underway to provide parsePattern() support for the
>>> formal grammar defined in RFC 3339?
>>>
>>> http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt
>>>
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